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| (Yawn) Being the baby is hard work! |
I did a bit of research and found the secret to fresh-smelling laundry was already in my cleaning cupboard: vinegar and baking soda. Here's how to do it!
Quantity: wash half the amount of clothes you would normally put in a load. This ensures everything has plenty of room to swish around, get clean and then get rinsed well.
Water: the hottest the garments can handle. For me, this is hot water with a cold rinse.
Vinegar: fill the fabric softener dispenser with plain white vinegar. If you don't have a dispenser, pour 1 cup in the washer during the rinse cycle.
Baking Soda: add 1 cup along with the laundry soap while the washer is filling.
Soak: after the clothes have agitated for a minute or two, turn the washer off and let the clothes soak for about 30 minutes. This is the secret! A good soak in the hot water really does the trick.
After the soak, turn the washer on and let it finish as normal. Get the clothes in the dryer right away (or line-dry them for extra credit and freshness). Enjoy your fresh, fluffy towels--we are!






These are great tips, I especially like putting less clothes in and letting them soak overnight. i do this with my kitchen towels as they tend to get the dirtiest.
ReplyDeleteNot being able to soak clothes is my one complaint about high efficiency front loaders. My mom's front loader from several years ago can be manually soaked by pausing it after the clothes get saturated, but our high efficiency one only adds as much water as the clothes need and it takes seeeeeeeveral minutes of spinning and sitting. We can't regularly remember to go back to the washer after 10 or so minutes to pause it.
ReplyDeleteGreat laundry tip, and thank you. But what a CUTE baby!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I rarely soak laundry unless it's especially filthy. If you can't soak it before you put in the the HE, then how about in a tub on top on the washer? That's what I do with all the dirty diapers 1 part white vinegar, 1 part hot or warm water, and a squirt of dish soap. Fill the container with liquid and then add your clothes.
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